Rajasthan is the largest state in terms of area in the Republic of India. The effect of heat is now being seen in the changing weather in Rajasthan. After the ups and downs in the weather in the past, the effect of heat has started increasing again. There was some decrease in the temperature due to the rains in the last week and the wind in the Western Disturbance, but these days the temperature has crossed 40 degrees. In such a situation, as the day progresses, the effect of strong sunlight starts troubling and in the afternoon, the effect of scorching heat is visible. So in such a situation, people of Rajasthan go on tours to hill stations like Shimla, Dharamshala, Palampur, etc. to escape from the summer. The special thing about these hill stations is that, while roaming here, you will not only get relief from the heat but will also be able to enjoy many exciting activities. So come, today we know about some of the best hill stations, where one can get some relief from the heat.
# Hospice
Dharamshala is the winter capital of Himachal Pradesh. It is the headquarters of Kangra district in the state of Himachal Pradesh and is located at a distance of 16 km from Kangra city. The Mcleodganj suburb of Dharamsala houses the headquarters of the Central Tibetan Administration, and as such is the residence of the Dalai Lama and the capital of the Tibetan government-in-exile. Surrounded by natural beauty, this place is small but quite relaxing. In ancient times, the Kangra Valley was ruled by the Katoch dynasty, whose beautiful sign can be seen in the Kangra fort located just a short distance from here. After the Katoch dynasty, the beauty of the city further increased during the British Raj. There was a tremendous earthquake in the Kangra Valley during the British Raj. At that time, preparations were on to make Mcleodganj and Farsethganj the capital. On April 4, 1905, a strong earthquake razed Dharamshala along with the Kangra Valley in one stroke.
# Kasauni
Kausani is a Village in Garung Tehsil in Bageshwar District of Kumaon Division, Uttarakhand State, India. Kausani, the beautiful hill tourist destination of India, is located 53 km north of the Almora district of Uttarakhand state. It comes in the Bageshwar district. Kausani is situated on the Pingnath peak, giving darshan of the beauty of the Himalayas. From here the view of the peak of Nanda Devi mountain covered with snow is very grand. Kausani, situated between the Kosi and Gomti rivers, is called the Switzerland of India. The beautiful natural views, sports, and religious places here attract tourists.
#Dalhousie
Dalhousie is a very beautiful tourist place located in the middle of the Dhauladhar mountain ranges. Situated on five mountains (Kathlong, Potren, Tehra, Bakrota, and Balun), this hill station is a part of the Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh. It was settled and developed by the British in 1854 and the place was named Dalhousie after the then-Viceroy Lord Dalhousie. British soldiers and bureaucrats used to come here to spend their summer holidays. Apart from the mesmerizing valleys and mountains, other attractions here are ancient temples, Chamba, and Pangi valley.
# Shimla
Shimla is the capital of Himachal Pradesh. In 1864, Shimla was declared the summer capital of the British Raj in India. A popular tourist destination, Shimla is often referred to as the Queen of Hills. Shimla was established in 1819 as a safe resting place for troops after the Gurkha War of 1814–16. Shimla is noted for its cool climate, picturesque landscape, snow-capped mountain views, pine and deodar forests, and an attractive urban landscape of colonial architecture. For these reasons, it used to be the summer capital of India. In 1864, Shimla was made the capital of the British. Shimla is also famous as a tourist destination. Shimla was discovered by the British in 1819. The capital of Himachal Pradesh and the summer capital during the British era, Shimla is the most important tourist center of the state. The place is named after Goddess Shyamala, who is an incarnation of Kali. Shimla is situated at an altitude of about 7267 feet and is situated in a semi-circular shape, blessed with cool winds throughout the year. There is a beautiful view of the valley and the great Himalayan mountain peaks are visible all around. In its north, the snow is frozen to the horizon. Cool winds blow here and pass through forests of oak and rhododendron. Shimla's pleasant weather, easy accessibility, and many attractions make it one of the most popular hill stations in North India.
# Palampur
Palampur is a hill town in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, India. The city is famous for its beautiful scenery, snow-capped mountains, and tea gardens. Palampur is known as the Tea Capital of North West India because of the vast tea plantations in the city. Tea gardens are the main attraction for tourists visiting Palampur. Palampur is located at a distance of about 30 km from Dharamshala. Palampur is situated at an altitude of 1205 meters above sea level, it is visited by tourists whether it is winter or summer.
# Triund Tracking
Trekking in the pouring rain. To get wet with this adventure, a small track 'Triund' of the Dhauladhar mountain range of the Himalayas, which is at an altitude of about ten thousand feet. The struggle to make every step on the slippery mountain roads amidst torrential downpours and sometimes torrential downpours made this trek above Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh a memorable one. Though this track can be lengthened if one goes towards Chamba crossing Laka and the icy Indrahar Pass, after a slippery path in the rains, you might end up with a view of the peak snow instead of just like us. Stop at night in your tent or thatched house to feel the rumblings of the clouds. The journey of this track starts from Mcleodganj which is the capital of the exiled government of Tibet. Being the seat of the Dalai Lama, it is a major center of faith for Buddhists around the world. The way to Triund opens from this city of Buddhist monasteries and Buddhist monks.
# Malana
Joginder Nagar Railway Station is the nearest railway station which is situated at a distance of 125 km from Malana. It is directly connected to Chandigarh Railway Station, which is connected to major cities in India. Travelers can reach Malana comfortably by hiring cabs and taxis from outside. Find directions. by air. Kullu Airport, located at a distance of about 25 km, is the nearest air base to Malana. It is connected to airports of major cities like Delhi, Chandigarh, Pathankot, Dharamshala, and Shimla.